I can only say I'm disappointed in your decision.He was banned for over a year. Unlike others he didn't attempt to bypass the ban with fake and phoney accounts. He DM'ed me on Twitter and requested an unbanning, and like the nice and forgiving person that I can be allowed a second chance.
His past isn't forgotten, nor has his history on vpsBoard been scrubbed.
I am able to give people second chances. Third chances don't happen though.
Not many that come to mind as being banned - other than Curtis G ... and Jonny GVH... was mwiscool thrown in that too? Hard beating that group, but each is a different sort of issue.Robert Clarke is more full of shit than others who are banned here on a permanent basis.
If it was actually just 'testing it', he would've stopped at one provider, and not gone on to try and exploit others as well.
Yeah, he tried it on us. Positive IP match from his prior logins as a client. Fabozzi confirmed the same IP trying to pull the exploit on CVPS as well.Anyone recall who else he tried exploiting the the TL;DR mess / loss the exploit he tried caused? Just so those not fresh of mind get refreshed and those unaware until now know.
The address doesn't seem to imply much as it matches the Org/POC with ARIN for Justin late last year: http://whois.arin.net/rest/org/JJ-29/pftBack to the speculation on who the f*cktard was who was dumb enough to buy this festering pile of sh*t...
BlueVM Communications LLC finally filed their periodic report on January 1st and changed their official office address from Colorado to Maryland.
https://www.sos.state.co.us/biz/BusinessEntityHistory.do?quitButtonDestination=BusinessEntityDetail&pi1=1&nameTyp=ENT&entityId2=20121292591&srchTyp=ENTITY&masterFileId=20121292591
Feathur LLC's corporate status has been delinquent since March 1st:
https://www.sos.state.co.us/biz/BusinessEntityHistory.do?quitButtonDestination=BusinessEntityDetail&pi1=1&nameTyp=ENT&entityId2=20131598909&srchTyp=ENTITY&masterFileId=20131598909
It's important to remember that BlueVM and Feathur are separate companies: i.e. BlueVM doesn't own the IP rights to Feathur
I'm curious, what did he do?Who the fuck let you back on here.....? @MannDude I demand answers as to why you let a known hacker back on this forum. He put countless companies in jeopardy with his bull shit.
The genration9 gmail address on that POC brings back memories of when he was calling himself Nicholas Johnston and in a partnership with Yomura Ltd (the parent of Delimiter): co-developing a billing panel called Apenex and running a low end provider called SitePenguin until (he claimed) Yomura screwed him on both venturesThe address doesn't seem to imply much as it matches the Org/POC with ARIN for Justin late last year: http://whois.arin.net/rest/org/JJ-29/pft
Unless of course the address matches someone new and they're just keeping the old name. Address is clearly residential though.
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=site:vpsboard.com+robert+clarkeI'm curious, what did he do?
BlueVM Communications LLC finally filed their periodic report on January 1st and changed their official office address from Colorado to Maryland.
https://www.sos.state.co.us/biz/BusinessEntityHistory.do?quitButtonDestination=BusinessEntityDetail&pi1=1&nameTyp=ENT&entityId2=20121292591&srchTyp=ENTITY&masterFileId=20121292591
AHAHAHAH oh holy balls I remember that fustercluck back in the day.The genration9 gmail address on that POC brings back memories of when he was calling himself Nicholas Johnston and in a partnership with Yomura Ltd (the parent of Delimiter): co-developing a billing panel called Apenex and running a low end provider called SitePenguin until (he claimed) Yomura screwed him on both ventures
old drama threads:
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/23109/#Comment_23109
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=958188
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=970402
...and on that note, a message from BlueVM support posted tonight on LET: bye bye Feathur.It's important to remember that BlueVM and Feathur are separate companies: i.e. BlueVM doesn't own the IP rights to Feathur
Well, that more or less confirmed that Justin isn't part of any of the brands anymore....and on that note, a message from BlueVM support posted tonight on LET: bye bye Feathur.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1097782/blue.png
Honestly, given how many VPS nodes CC/CVPS has you'd think they'd just hit up Virtualizor for a deep volume discount. Between them all they must easily have 300+ VPS nodes for the direct brands alone.It's Solus. What else do all these shops run. That's where BlueVM customers formerly stricken by Feathur are going.
Dealing with Softaculous support makes a person appreciate SolusVM supportVirtualizor does have that NOC licensing. Mere 10 servers to qualify:
http://www.virtualizor.com/NOCs